•1900
block of Military Road, shoplifting. A woman with a tour group from
China was accused of shoplifting a pair of sunglasses valued at
$124.95. The business decided not to prosecute and allowed the
40-year-old woman to pay for the merchandise instead.

•600
block of B Street, removal. Resident reported he came home and found
an unknown male inside who was passed out, sitting in a chair with
his pants pulled down to his ankles. Patrol found that the man was
highly intoxicated and lives one street over.

•Military
Road, traffic ticket. Driver ticketed for talking on a cell phone
while driving; asked: "Please don't tell my parents." In a
separate incident, a driver who was ticketed for driving with an
expired inspection sticker said: "Yeah, I just got the check engine
light to stay off." In a third incident, a driver who was ticketed
for inadequate headlights and no proof of insurance said: "You
stopped me last week, and I haven't had a chance to fix the light."
In another incident, a driver who was ticketed for driving 48 mph in
a 30 mph zone, having no proof of insurance and not wearing a
seatbelt, said: "I had dropped by cigarette in my lap and didn't
realize my speed."

•2500
block of Military Road, larceny. A loss prevention employee reported
that two men in their 20s stole an estimated 40 Nintendo DS games and
left in a white F-250 Ford pickup, headed toward Niagara Falls.

•700
block of A Street, assist citizen. Complainant reported a suspicious
package at her residence. Patrol determined the package was from a
dental clinic and had been dropped off by UPS.

Thursday,
Dec. 20

•1900
block of Military Road, EMS. Patrol responded to a store in the mall
where a male subject, who apparently was walking and texting, walked
through a glass door, causing it to shatter. Subject was evaluated by
EMS and stated he would go to the hospital on his own for stitches in
his left thumb.

•1900
block of Military Road, larceny. Patrol responded to a mall store on
an incident that occurred at 7 p.m. Dec. 19, when a male took several
suit coats valued at $800 from the store and left the parking lot in
a blue Yukon.